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1. '16 Candles' Turns 30: Where All the Stars Are Now

In "Sixteen Candles," Molly Ringwald's character, Samantha Baker, is shocked when drama surrounding her sister's wedding causes her family to forget her sixteenth birthday.

Well, happy birthday Sam: You just turned 46.

"Sixteen Candles," starring Ringwald, Michael Schoeffling as her love interest, Jake Ryan, and Anthony Michael Hall as a twerp-y freshman with a big crush, premiered nearly 30 years ago, on May 4, 1984. Find out what happened to the film's stars.

Pizza Hut is giving away the hats – inspired by the elaborate head gear seen at the race – created by designer Angela Bacskocky from the reality television show Project Runway, season 12.

Angela Bacskocky/Pizza Hut

PHOTO: Pizza Hut boxes used to create fancy Kentucky Derby hats.

4. President Obama's 10 Best Correspondents' Dinner Jokes

No president wants to be known as a big joke -- except on the night of the White House Correspondents' Association Dinner.

Each spring, the commander-in-chief sets aside his usual gravitas to tickle the funny bones of the White House press corps – and their celebrity guests.

The Correspondents' Dinner – or "Nerd Prom" as it's affectionately called in Washington – is a delicate balancing act: Jokes should be "edgy enough to get a laugh, but not dangerous enough to get you into trouble," according to former Bill Clinton speechwriter Jeff Shesol.

President Obama is no stranger to satire. He tested his comedy chops earlier this year on Zach Galifianakis' "Between Two Ferns." And he's already taken the stage at the dinner five times before. From cracks about the first daughters' potential beaus to jabs at his political opposition's personal grooming habits, here's our roundup of the president's best WHCD jokes to-date.